Little Cloud over Texas
I was charmed by a cloud driving through West Texas at the end of a storm. It seemed to hide and reappear, playing with me as I drove along the two-lane road. The images shown here are part of a series that resulted. I rediscovered them recently with a deeper understanding for them now than I had at the time they were made. Lately, I’ve been researching the New Topographics movement in photography and am noticing the man-made landscape everywhere. I have a passion for finding the odd and unexpected in the ordinary. These images, in their quiet way, certainly fit the bill.




